Github user JamesRTaylor commented on a diff in the pull request:
https://github.com/apache/phoenix/pull/67#discussion_r28372745
--- Diff:
phoenix-core/src/it/java/org/apache/phoenix/end2end/ArithmeticQueryIT.java ---
@@ -985,4 +985,50 @@ public void testFloatingPointMultiplicationUpsert()
throws Exception {
assertTrue(rs.next());
assertEquals(-1.0f, rs.getFloat(1), 0.001);
}
+
+ @Test
+ public void testFloatingPointWithExponentialNotation() throws
Exception {
+ Float[] expected = {1.5E7f, 1.5E-7f, -1.5E-7f, 12E-5f,
-.12E+34f};
+ String[] values = {"1.5e7", "1.5e-7", "-1.5e-7", "12E-5",
"-.12E+34"};
+ ResultSet rs = createTableWithValues(values, "FLOAT");
+ for (int i = 0; i < expected.length; i++) {
+ assertEquals(expected[i], rs.getFloat(i+1), 0.001);
+ }
+ }
+
+ @Test
+ public void testDoubleWithExponentialNotation() throws Exception {
+ Double[] expected = {1.5E7d, 1.5E-7d, -1.5E-7d, 12E-5d,
-.654E-321d, .1234E+56d};
+ String[] values = {"1.5e7", "1.5e-7", "-1.5e-7", "12E-5",
"-.654E-321", ".1234E+56"};
+ ResultSet rs = createTableWithValues(values, "DOUBLE");
+ for (int i = 0; i < expected.length; i++) {
+ assertEquals(expected[i], rs.getDouble(i+1), 0.001);
+ }
+ }
+
+ private ResultSet createTableWithValues(String[] values, String
valueType) throws SQLException {
+ Connection conn = DriverManager.getConnection(getUrl());
+ StringBuilder ddl = new StringBuilder("CREATE TABLE test (id
VARCHAR not null primary key");
--- End diff --
Since you're really just evaluating SELECT expressions, you could just
query against SYSTEM.CATALOG with a LIMIT 1.
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